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Iranian envoy severely criticises Pakistan

Islamabad, – Iranian envoy to Pakistan criticized Islamabad on the problems existing in bilateral banking ties as well as the delay in completion of Iran-Pakistan gas project. Iran has banking interactions and trade ties with many countries in the world but this problem has not been already resolved between the two countries,' Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Mehdi Honardoost said in a reference to cut of banking ties between the two countries since the sanctions era, state run IRNA has reported.

Honardoost, speaking at the seminar on ‘Contemporary Relations between Pakistan, Iran and Saudi Arabia: Present Challenges’ organized by Strategic Vision Institute (SVI) in Islamabad, said that Iran and Pakistan have many common grounds to build their relations upon.

He cited Pakistan's 'being too cautious' as the reason for the delay in resuming banking ties between Tehran and Islamabad.

Transfer of gas from Iran to Pakistan could flourish the region, the envoy noted in a reference to delay in completion of the project by Islamabad for 'unclear reasons'.He noted that the Iranian part of the project is complete, but the project has not become operational on the Pakistani side.

Honardoost cautioned about manipulation of extremism by certain elements to prevent improvement of Iran-Pakistan relations.
 

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Now their army captains are getting shot at and dying anywhere but on the LOC.

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Bold article by DAWN on role of Agencies in Al-Bakistan

AN air of stultifying inaction has descended over the issue of enforced disappearances, even as people continue to go ‘missing’.

On the contrary, the abductions have become more brazen. From the backwaters of Fata and the provinces, and the dark of night, they are now taking place even in broad daylight in major urban centres.

The increasing audacity makes the response by the government and the justice system seem doubly pathetic; that in turn further emboldens the perpetrators.

First, it was suspected anti-state militants, Baloch insurgents and their sympathisers who were targeted; when the pushback was not unequivocal enough, the net expanded to include bloggers, journalists and civil society activists.

Matters have come to such a pass that now, anyone, anywhere can be picked up if they express, or are suspected of harbouring, a point of view that is secular and/or questions the national security policy.

The message from the establishment, or at least some elements of it, is clear: it is above the law, even the law that underpins the state itself. Eyewitness testimony does not matter, nor does the fact that the commission has recommended — to no avail — that criminal cases be filed against 117 law-enforcement officials.

There never seems to be enough evidence to actually hold anyone accountable for a gross human rights violation, the absence of which distinguishes civilised countries from those where the law of the jungle prevails.

Enough is enough.
 

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pakis are giving shit cmnts on indian forums ... YouTube channels s......but madrassa English is different...so....we can recognize them at will ........
they are changing their names.....in regular intervals
 

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Haqqani Network receiving significant support in Pak: NATO commander

The Haqqani Network continues to enjoy significant support inside Pakistan due to which the terrorist group still carrying out across the border in Afghanistan, a top NATO commander has said.

General Petr Pavel, Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, the second in command in the Haqqani Network, he said, is effectively driving the Taliban today. “We still see that there is a significant support, or at least provision of safe haven to Haqqani network (in Pakistan),” Pavel told Defense Writers Group yesterday.

A number of high profile attacks in Afghanistan in the last couple of months were delivered by the Haqqani network, General Pavel said.

General Pavel has been Chairman of the NATO Military Committee since June 2015.

As such he said Pakistan has a very important role to play in the Afghan peace process.

That means creating the conditions where all opposing forces will see their chance at the negotiating table rather than on battlefield, he said.

 

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For the second consecutive day India raised the issue of oppresion of minorities in Baloch, Khyber and Sindh region of Pakistan.:biggrin2:
Excellent reply by the Indian representative! But Terroriststan is going to remain in denial mode till the cows come home.
 

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https://www.dawn.com/news/1395280/five-alleged-raw-agents-acquitted-by-atc-due-to-lack-of-evidence


Five alleged RAW agents acquitted by ATC due to lack of evidence
Ishaq TanoliUpdated March 15, 2018


KARACHI: An antiterrorism court acquitted on Wednesday five accused, alleged to be agents of the Indian spy agency, in cases pertaining to anti-state activities, explosives and illicit weapons for want of evidence.

The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) claimed to have arrested Muhammad Shafiq Khan alias Pappu, an employee of the Karachi Water and Sewerage Board, Abdul Jabbar alias Zafar Tension, Mohsin Khan alias Kashif, Khalid Aman alias Dad and Adil Ansari in August 2015 in Gulistan-i-Jauhar for allegedly working for the Indian spy agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), getting training in India, being involved in terrorism and anti-state activities as well as carrying explosives and weapons.

After recording evidence of witnesses and concluding arguments from both sides, the judge of ATC-I, who conducted the trial after amalgamating all the cases, exonerated the accused persons of all charges for lack of evidence.

A judicial magistrate had recorded the confessional statement of accused Khalid Aman under Section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code in 2015.
 

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These NATO waalahs whine so much without actually doing much and to think we give our own HM much grief for his kadi ninda.
NATO Wallas will whine a lot for the time being. FATF ka results pending hai naaa...

These whining will put Pak in tough spot, with FATF on it's back, Pak will be forced to do something and burn it's hands(thus protecting NATO hands temporarily) or face black listing.

There is a catch, Pak has no guarantee that it will not fall into grey list even when they do a lot(lets not forget that what they do is highly doubtful).

Let's not even bring Terrorist sympathizer of Pak army, or the Hafeez's party into picture. These two things just beg FATF to blacklist Pak.
 

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Despite demand: Pakistan won’t divert $200m to refugee repatriation

Published: March 14, 2018
ISLAMABAD: Islamabad has refused the demand of the international community to divert $200 million (Rs22.1 billion) pledged by it for development of Afghanistan to offer incentives to Afghan refugees in Pakistan for their repatriation.

A senior government official told The Express Tribune that the maximum number of Afghan refugees had left for their homeland in 2016 primarily due to the payment of US$400 (Rs44,248) per person by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to each Afghan refugee.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/165924...kistan-wont-divert-200m-refugee-repatriation/
 

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